A LWAYS AND EVERYWHERE « *9 A SI I or^ 2f w IU r r * V Year on year, day in and day out, Dodge Trucks go right on working, right on earnin for their owners. The reason: Dodge Trucks are, first of all, built to serve dependably at low cost. And when adjustments or repairs are needed, owners are sure to find, close by, a reputable Dodge Brothers dealer—a local business man—with a complete stock of parts and facrlities for rendering service that is prompt, skilled and reasonable in cost. The dependability and economy for which Dodge Trucks are famed, are thus made doubly secure. Service, today, always and everywhere is assured to every user. Dodge Bros, manufacture Trucks ranging in capacity from i ton to 3 tonr - DODGE TRUCKS NORTHERN AUTOMOBILES, Ltd. : : 150-156, Albert Street. Auckland Cambridge: Souter & Co.. Ltd. Dargaville: N.A. Farmers’ Co.-op.. Ltd. Gisborne: Poverty Bay Garage. Dqrby Street. Helensville: G W. Taylor & Son. Henderson: G. N. Norrie, & Co., Ltd. Hamilton: Hamilton Motors, Ltd. Kaitaia: N.A Farmers’ Co-op.. Ltd. Matakana: T H. Walden. Manurewa: Alexander &. Mayo. Matamata: W. M. Griffiths. Opotiki: Webb & Sons. Paeroa: Brenan & Co., Ltd. Pukekohe: L. Q Lawrie. Putaruru: J M. Spear. Rawene: A. S. Andrewes & Sons. Ltd. Rotorua: Chase’s Motor Services. Ruawai: W C. Shepherd. Taumarunui: Gibbons Motors. Tauranga: G. Forbes & Co. Te Aroha: A. J. Clarke. Te Kuiti: Mackay & Jones, Ltd. Te Awamutu: Holmes Bros. Thames: W. White & Sonc. Totara North: T. M. Lane & Son*. Tuakau: Woolley, Morgan & BurnettWaihi: H Wrigley. Whakatane: Francis Bros Whangarei: Smith & Woodman. Waiuku: A. Makgill & Co.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 27
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